Recipes Of The Week By Miss EVELYN HANCt K Home Service Director Virginia Electric and Power Company WARM WEATHER PLANNING Oven meals are perfect for hot weather. Plan your meal and prepare it during the cool hours • • iv**>;**>:«>.».«4 4 4*.4.4*:»:**>:**•«:* I j k I of the morning. Place it in the j oven and let your electric ser- | vant", the automatic clock, do ! the rest. Then Mrs. Homemaker can select a cool job that will re quire less of her energy. Oven Fried Chicken Spieed Meets linked Squash Apple Crumble Temperature: 3711 Time: 45 minutes Oven Fried Chicken Season and brown a 3 pound chicken in fat on surface unit, i Place in covered baking dish. Add 1-2 cup water and cook in oven. •|»>.<>>;«ivitv*ivitvnj^i'3f«, B B m M n at M gc at*: w H >«•. $ » at*. at? « w w at? at< ••Us y *S f WILLIAMSTON ' BOOSTERS'# INC. JUST IIS TIME FOR ROOSTER 1) II S’ 200 Itrnmi Nrw Simliacks ami Ollier llol \Yt*alli«-r Wearables Jusi Unpacked! $3.99 $5.38 $2.98, and ZENON S READY TO WEAR jH M •M at? at* at: M M k M "at •it? fat* M m >k? k in*. at M at U it*i at at? k at? H k at? ati at ati >lti »;♦:« »;♦:< »>;« >;•;« *vi»vi *v« »v« »vi »v« »v< >>;« »v< >v< »v« »v< , *!*!i»V«»7<»5’i »!*!«*!•%»V* »V«»V«* V!« »V< »’*!»»Vir*’«»*♦!« »Vi»V»*V«»,V((y,(y,,; 10% DISCOUNT ON Liquid Fertilizer For Lawn and Flower Gardens And (hi All Garden Dust and Insecticides E MB£ , - BOOSTER SPECIAL - [Baby Chicks - reg. $14 per hundred! 10% oil during Sale Days Only Lindsley Ice Co. Puriliil Storl‘ : Spiced Beets 3 cups c.iced beefs 1-4 cup water 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt 1 tcasjioon whole cloves 3 tablespoons melted fat 1 tablespoon flour 2 tablespoons sugar Mix above ingredients, add to beets and place in covered dish or saucepan, and bake in oven. Baked Squash 2 cups cooked squash 1-2 cup craker crumbs 1 cup tender corn 4 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons onion 1 teaspoon salt Boil squash on surface unit un til tender. Mash with fork or blender. Add all ingredients and bake uncovered with oven meal. Apple ('rumble (! to 11 medium apples 1-2 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 1-2 cup flour Wash, pare, and slice apples into a buttered pie plate. Mix sugar, butter, and flour together with fingertips or shortening blender until it is crumbly. Sprinkle the mixture over the lop of the apples. Bake on top rack with oven meal DESSERTS FROM YOUR HOME A nice cool rainy day is a grand time to add a few desserts to I vour home freezer so that you | will be ready when time is limit led or when the temperature is |soaring iii the hundreds. Many j desserts of this type will keep j for C months or more in your jhome freezer. Frozen lee Cream Buffs Cream Puffs: 1-2 sup shortening 1-4 teaspoon salt 1 cup water 1 cup sifted flour 4 eggs Place shortening, salt and water in saucepan. Bring water to boil, lower heat and stir until shortening is melted. Add flour. Beat vigorously un Mil mixture is thick and smooth and leaves the side of pan. Re move from heat. Add eggs one at a time Beat until mixture is smooth and ; blended after the addition of each egg Drop mixture by spoonful !2 inches apart op greased baking sheets Bake in oven 430 degrees 1 for 10 minutes, reduce heat to *400 degrees and bake 23 minutes I longer Makes1 10 large puffs Frozen lee Cream Puffs: 1 recipe Cream Puffs 1 qyart firm ice cream MERMAID IN STRIPES This attractive mermaid (who really ha* Writ pwimming!) her quota of Vitamin I* | in llif sunshine after her dip. She is wfurinK a glamorous Roman striped swim suit of cotton pucker etle designed In ('.atalina. llie two piece cotton suit has a solid-colored hark. t Split cream puffs crosswise. Remove all of the inside of the puffs not completely dried. Fill 1 cream puffs with ice cream and place top of puffs over ice cream. Wrap and freeze immediately. To freeze: Place in freezer cartons in convenient numbers for serving. Overwrap with moisture-vapor proof paper; Wat seal and label To Thaw: Remove from carton, place on serving tray or plates. Let stand at room temperature for SO minutes. Serve with Choc olate Peppermint Sauce Chocolate peppermint Sauce 1-2 pound chocolate peppermint | wafers (solid chocolate, Not fon Idant filled) (i tablespoons cold water Place chocolate peppermint wafers and water in ‘1 quart saucepan. Heat on low heat stil ling constantly until thoroughly blended. Cool to desired consis tency and serve. Makes 1 cup. Apricot Ice 1 can apricots | 11-2 cups sugar I 2 cups water l 2 lemons, juiced OAK BARRELS $4.50 Lindsley Ice Co. s . f WIU2AMST0N BOOSTERS CLEARANCE OF Summer Merchandise * _ PILLOW GLIDERS-regular $59.95-NOW.$39.95 METAL GLIDERS-regular$20.00 — HOW-- - $14.75 METAL CHAIRS - regular $ 5.00 - N 0 W.$ 3.88 METAL CHAIRS - regular $10.00 - N 0 W.$ 7.00 CANE PEEL CHAIRS (2) regular $19.00-NOW-$15.00 One IjoI CANVAS LAWN CHAIRS-regular $6.00-NOW.$ 3.00 And One l-ot LAWN MOWERS—regular $17.59—HOW.$11.00 B. S. COURTNEY AND SON ‘Furniture Since 1914' Open Friday Evening ’til 9:00 p. m. 1U a l ■* / "i \ Ji MIXTY SIGE - he wants ter know, Ef you ever read ther story bout her "Egg-N-I." didn't you lain low you euddent make a livin by •oliin ther round-robbins down her uther fellers ap.vtite-allv ; t narket-priee? Nor how a wife •uddent stay partners with her ■hicken-erank husban that jest tnowd he cud “make-it" next1 reat ’ Yas-sar, tha.v has bin many a milyun air to Kit chieken-struek. tnd go into ther egg-makin bizngs in a pas-time fer profit base: and then liquir-dute sos to profit by bis pas-ttme. Thav jest built ther houses, and t'encd ther runs, and buy ther chicks, and bruders, and feeders, buy ther feed, and feed ther fouls, and book ther bills, and wait fer ther combs to turn red, and ther eggs to drap. Then tha.v markets ther produc, and credits ther in-cum, and ther books look fine on ther fust go-roun. Then \ cums moultin-time, and no eggs time, when eggs air up. Then dead-winter time toilets moltin tim But feedin-time lasts rat thru all them times, twell spring time cums with drappin eggs on warmin days, twell ther markets glutted with heavy lavin and low prices. When them fust-lavins brung 75, and feed wus 4.50, ther black-ink flowd on ther charge book. But when ther harves was good and he asts—How much for eggs? and ther dealer says 20. 2 cups ginger ale 1 teaspoon gelatine 1 tablespoon cold water Kub canned apricots through sieve. Make syrup with sugar and 2 cups water. Let cool and add apricots, lemon juice, ginger ale and gelatine which has been dissolved in 1 tablespoon cold water Place in refrigerator trays. Allow to stay in refrigerator or freezer until almost frozen Re move to large mixing ‘bowl and beat until smooth:. Fill waxed containers to within 1-2" of top. Seal and store in home freezer. A .'hen he a. t.; Haw much f«*t ; eed? And ther dealer ><«,*n 4.50. ie scratches his haul, and lists -low much lor old hens" and ther lealer says 30. Then he says I 11 nann you ther hens. Then he <oes home and visits his niest na no r and asts 'im How lone you >in in ther chicken biznes? And he naber says AH mah life. And ie asts How does you feed" And her naber says—1 don't feed,; l'her chickens roost, in ther trees, i ind fullers ther plow, and picks jp ther worms in ther furrer, and steals corn frum ther mule, and] >f thav dont lav I aint Rot no cost,; . id el thay do lay I eat.- all 1 kin. ,d set is ther rest at .a ct 1 can t At it, oi 50 ef thats thei runnin. price, or 20 er evri 10 or ther loW-j , a price 1 ever do remember was, ' cents. And you left ’em? You: didn’t brine; cm back" He says No, what- ther use? 1 cant eat rm all, and thay didn’t cost me nuthin. And all ther little farm Things To Watch For In the Future! Hire’s one that really holds water three-fourths of a cup ful, in fact It’s a plastic-handled imn which can produce steam for an hour and a half without a refill. Designed with a rear heel i that permits non-wrinkling re- ■ verse strokes, it also has fade away" button nooks to simplify era in ther country works it ther same way. Then ther biznes-feller says, j So that's why ther egg industry cant be run on a industry base, j and ther year winds up with ther red ink will dry as Kii Devil hill. Yas Is a goin to cary down ther okl hens and iiquerdate and lounge-out in ther shade of ther. old apple tree. fonino under button* V*»*4 :ari paint on either damp or dry surfaces with a new oil-base anti* rust paint. It also works on sur faces Which have rusted . rhcrc's no longer any need to grind out cigarette butts if y».u jse a modern sanitary ashtray. You can snuff them out in a couple of seconds by “dunking them in a small hole-filled plas tic ball in the center of the tray For parents with tots who resist the sandman every night there’s now a musical lamp that "lulla bies' them off to slumberlnnd Press a button, the music starts, and the light dims gradually --o A speed violation is a contribu ting factor in one out of every three fatal traffic accidents ac cording to the National Safety Council Here’s a good vacation tip —the faster you go the hardt-i you hit. _ Big Savings On SUMMER FURNITURE During The Four Booster Duys July 19-20-21-22 It o Arr O f for inn Base Rockers - Spot Chairs - Sola Beds Al Special Close-Out Prices S«‘«‘ (>111- Larfir Slo«k of Diuini: Room ami Rrilrooin Furniture Heilig - Meyers Furniture Co. For H »s<* Wnveis W illiainslon. N. h Williamston's Mid-Summer BOOSTER DAYS SALE \ Wednesday, July 19 through Saturday, July 22 Our Entire Stock of Misses' and Ladies' Cotton and Silk Dresses DRASTICALLY REDUCED! ALSO ONE GROUP OF DRESSES - 1-2 PRICE SUMMER UNLINED SUITS Regular Price — $17.95 SPECIAL $11.95 Our Killin' Stork Of Cotton Rlouses - Skirts REDUCED! All Hats To lti‘ Solil At $1.00 and $1.90 (fur Lot Of Silk Slips 1-2 PRICE! Bathing Suits 6 Only Reduced! PROCTOR SHOPPE

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